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he's not trustworthy, where is bill burns now coming out and saying i condemn joe biden or better yety of that and these 500 so-called experts get it wrong time and time again. i look at the average american individual, they can assess character better than these. liz: if it bill burns, there are hundreds of security officials who signed the letter supporting joe biden then there must be more who said to joe biden who pulled up the military, cut off their support to the afghan army, you surrendered the airbase and seven other basis and yeah, the taliban will take over. your same security officials are silent potentially and warned biden ahead ofvi time? >> i imagine many of them did. this was not known within the community, they knew it would happen, joe biden just didn't listen to them. i think they want to the 20 year anniversary to take we call our troops out of afghanistan but the problem is, these people, i've been to p d.c., i spent ten years there, they like looking at people who have the right resume and communicate the right way, who will follow their feet and hire them toir
he's not trustworthy, where is bill burns now coming out and saying i condemn joe biden or better yety of that and these 500 so-called experts get it wrong time and time again. i look at the average american individual, they can assess character better than these. liz: if it bill burns, there are hundreds of security officials who signed the letter supporting joe biden then there must be more who said to joe biden who pulled up the military, cut off their support to the afghan army, you...
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who we vote for president is you have this all wrong kabila) to think we should talk about one bill burnsect joe biden over donald trump. it was interesting on the point is that bell gardens, and cia they told joe biden, and he executed his plan for withdrawal of afghanistan and how then would take over. and joe biden came out and told the market people that no one is going to predicted that this would've happened if we withdrawal our troops and bill burns knows that joe biden is not taking responsibility is untrustworthy. another letter is commanded to say listen i can defend him or better yet, i apologize to the american people who got him wrong. he's not doing any of the things. and these 500 so-called experts, again they get it wrong time and time again. i love the average american individual. they can assess character better than these guys. >> into your point, bill burns and also there are hundreds of others officials who signed that letter supporting divided and there be more percentage of biden, newport the military, because her support the afghan army, you surrender the airbase a
who we vote for president is you have this all wrong kabila) to think we should talk about one bill burnsect joe biden over donald trump. it was interesting on the point is that bell gardens, and cia they told joe biden, and he executed his plan for withdrawal of afghanistan and how then would take over. and joe biden came out and told the market people that no one is going to predicted that this would've happened if we withdrawal our troops and bill burns knows that joe biden is not taking...
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i'm told that the director of the cia, bill burns, was fuming with anger according to a source familiarare mysterious illnesses that have impacted u.s. intelligence officers and u.s. diplomats around the globe since 2016, dating back to when they first began in cuba, hence the havana syndrome name here. but this is the second time in less than a month that reported incidents of these havana syndromes have impacted the travel of top biden administration officials. this happened also about a month ago when the vice president, kamala harris, traveled to vietnam. she had to slightly delay her visit because there were multiple incidents of havana syndrome that were reported around the time of her travel. now, i am told that this specific incident in india is really alarming to u.s. officials, particularly because the cia director's controversial is -- travel isn't something that is shared widely and publicly. so there are questions about whoever did this, how they knew the cia director was going to be there, how they were able to pull off this aggression. of course the u.s. government has no
i'm told that the director of the cia, bill burns, was fuming with anger according to a source familiarare mysterious illnesses that have impacted u.s. intelligence officers and u.s. diplomats around the globe since 2016, dating back to when they first began in cuba, hence the havana syndrome name here. but this is the second time in less than a month that reported incidents of these havana syndromes have impacted the travel of top biden administration officials. this happened also about a...
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and he has already sai der sos, bill burns, said you will have fewer intelligence tools if you pull out u.s. troops. so what exactly do we need? and isn't building up in the region the opposite of what the president intended to do, which was look at asia and threats elsewhere? >> so we have china. china is a big problem. it is the big strategic threat facing the united states. we have to pivot to that. but we also have to keep our eye on terrorism. and there is terrorists in a lot of different places in the world. the president is right about that. but i think the place were we are at most at risk from over the long-term, and the intelligence community is saying 12 months, so the long-term is kind of short here, is afghanistan. so al-qaeda could bounce back in as quickly as 12 months in afghanistan if we don't do what we need to do. >> brennan: when i talk to sources about that, to the argument you just laid out, they say, well, why afghanistan? why regroup there? why shouldn't we be as worried about central africa and al- pr the what iur reponse toces i'm most worry about are n africa
and he has already sai der sos, bill burns, said you will have fewer intelligence tools if you pull out u.s. troops. so what exactly do we need? and isn't building up in the region the opposite of what the president intended to do, which was look at asia and threats elsewhere? >> so we have china. china is a big problem. it is the big strategic threat facing the united states. we have to pivot to that. but we also have to keep our eye on terrorism. and there is terrorists in a lot of...
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cia director bill burns made a visit to taliban leadership.errorism operations against groups like the islamic state, the u.s. and the taliban will work together closely. they may keep it hidden from the public. judy: which is what so much of the book is about. a remarkable book. the afghanistan papers, a secret history of the war, craig whitlock. >> thank you, judy. judy: each year, millions of american spend weeks recovering from heart surgery and other operations to repair brain and bone injuries. as our correspondent reports from chicago, researchers are looking into a novel way through it. >> is this the latest design? >> john's engineering laboratory at northwestern university is a pioneer in emerge -- in an emerging field he calls electronic medicine. as hardware goes, it does not get any softer. it is a transient pacemaker that will be laminated like a piece of scotch tape onto the heart after a patient has surgery, and it is controlled wirelessly by a module attached tohe chest. rogers says it is made from elements the human body actu
cia director bill burns made a visit to taliban leadership.errorism operations against groups like the islamic state, the u.s. and the taliban will work together closely. they may keep it hidden from the public. judy: which is what so much of the book is about. a remarkable book. the afghanistan papers, a secret history of the war, craig whitlock. >> thank you, judy. judy: each year, millions of american spend weeks recovering from heart surgery and other operations to repair brain and...
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recently we had cia director bill burns testify in the senate, saying it is just a matter of fact, withoutops on the ground, we will have less of a pulse on the intelligence there. what comes next is a question in terms of how do you have this over horizon to do these airstrikes, to be able to implement and strike isis-l which the president said yesterday, we will come out of you. does the -- we will come after you. does the president mean a more trustful dialogue with pakistan? this is something we have to wait and see. tom: annmarie, we had a fabulous day of conversation yesterday with john bolton, the congressman from ohio, who terrific military background and military, and on and on, and the constant theme that. this is biden alone the pentagon is not on board, the state department is not on board, many experts in the white house are not on board. is that your reporting? annmarie: the president said yesterday when he decided to withdrawal, which he also went through the timeline in terms of his options, we have to remember the prior administration, all last year, whether it was in publ
recently we had cia director bill burns testify in the senate, saying it is just a matter of fact, withoutops on the ground, we will have less of a pulse on the intelligence there. what comes next is a question in terms of how do you have this over horizon to do these airstrikes, to be able to implement and strike isis-l which the president said yesterday, we will come out of you. does the -- we will come after you. does the president mean a more trustful dialogue with pakistan? this is...
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cia director bill burns traveled to india earlier this month and someone who was part of his team ons similar to havana syndrome. now i'm told that this set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. of course, there could be an incident this close to the director of the cia. the nation's top spy. and the director himself i'm told is fuming with anger over this situation. now a cia spokesperson said they don't comment on specific incidents or on specific personnel at the agency. but they did say that there is protocol in place for when these incidents are reported, that includes medical attention. i know this reported case, this did person receive medical attention. >> was his trip known about in advance? often he travels in secret to a lot of places. it seems -- what more do we know? >> reporter: yeah. anderson, that's the point here. it's really key. the cia director's schedule is never widely publicized. he's the top american spy. his schedule kept very tightly held within the u.s. government. u.s. government officials are very concerned about that reality. there are questions ab
cia director bill burns traveled to india earlier this month and someone who was part of his team ons similar to havana syndrome. now i'm told that this set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. of course, there could be an incident this close to the director of the cia. the nation's top spy. and the director himself i'm told is fuming with anger over this situation. now a cia spokesperson said they don't comment on specific incidents or on specific personnel at the agency. but they did...
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when bill burned travels to india, a member of his team reported symptoms and had to receive medicalithin the u.s. government and one source said left burns fuming with anger. >> the fight the cia director was on a visit to india and a member of his team was targeted is definitely sending a message. the message is we're not terribly afraid of the consequence, whatever those may be. >> reporter: it's called havana syndrome because the symptoms started with diplomatic officials in cuba foive years ago. >> many of us have said, such getting injured, we wish we had been shot. >> reporter: who or what is the perpetrator. et could be russia or china but that's largely circumstantial. state department officials have not respopdsed to the letters complaining about the lack of access to walterulter reed for department employees. they are working to address them including blashing team of medical experts. >> good reporting as usual. thank you very much. to our viewers, thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." you can follow me on twitter and instagram. erin burnett outfro
when bill burned travels to india, a member of his team reported symptoms and had to receive medicalithin the u.s. government and one source said left burns fuming with anger. >> the fight the cia director was on a visit to india and a member of his team was targeted is definitely sending a message. the message is we're not terribly afraid of the consequence, whatever those may be. >> reporter: it's called havana syndrome because the symptoms started with diplomatic officials in...
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you heard the cia director bill burns make that acknowledgment. i think the risk factor is there. of what are the tools that the u.s. has maintained for dealing with it. this drone strike suggests one of the limits of trying to deal with the threat emanating from a country with which you no longer have a relationship, even a diplomatic relationship. >> what's glaring here too is the question of solid intel that can come out of afghanistan at this point. i wanted to ask you about your latest article in ""the new yorker."" you talk about covid vaccinations, alliance with the u.k. as i was writing this column i received an email from one donald j. trump. the subject was biden's vaccine mandate. i totally oppose this liberal overreach that requires americans to be vaccinated trump wrote. the left is writing overtime to control you, friend. biden, he added, doesn't care about you or your freedoms. cnn had a poll this week that said 78% of republicans who were polled do subscribe to the big lie that trump touts, that president biden is not a le legitimate president. we're watching the s
you heard the cia director bill burns make that acknowledgment. i think the risk factor is there. of what are the tools that the u.s. has maintained for dealing with it. this drone strike suggests one of the limits of trying to deal with the threat emanating from a country with which you no longer have a relationship, even a diplomatic relationship. >> what's glaring here too is the question of solid intel that can come out of afghanistan at this point. i wanted to ask you about your...
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territory, although the main interlocker from the taliban side, they met also we understand with bill burnsief, those kind of conversations i think behind the scenes we could expect to still continue. practically what do they deliver, that just not clear. >> and you are there in pakistan. of course it share as boreder with afghanistan. what is in store for the refugees that we have seen fleeing afghanistan, what happens to them next? >> reporter: you know, for refugees arriving here, it is going to be a tough time. the government is hosting what they call evacuees. the only people coming from afghanistan who are getting into pakistan are ones who have the right documentation, that said the pakistani government has facilitated thousands diplomats fleeing afghanistan in recent weeks. but for average afghans, those big lines we've seen at the border have really been as a result of pakistan closing the border through, you know, covid measures -- or covid reasons, rather, but also this sort of current security situation. that is open again now. the reports from the borders from unhcr at least, t
territory, although the main interlocker from the taliban side, they met also we understand with bill burnsief, those kind of conversations i think behind the scenes we could expect to still continue. practically what do they deliver, that just not clear. >> and you are there in pakistan. of course it share as boreder with afghanistan. what is in store for the refugees that we have seen fleeing afghanistan, what happens to them next? >> reporter: you know, for refugees arriving...
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>> reporter: when bill burns visited india earlier this month, this is when this happened. his team reported that they were experiencing symptoms similar to havana syndrome, consistent with that van gentle havana syndrome. it is a mysterious illness impacting officials around the world for the greater part of the last few years. it started in havana, cuba, that's why we call it havana syndrome. this incident set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. i'm told that the director himself was fuming with anger according to a source familiar and this case could have some dramatic implications. and that's because i'm told u.s. government officials are concerned about the fact that the perpetrator could have even known that burns was visiting india. the cia director's schedule is something that is very tightly held, only shared with a small group of people. so the fact that they could have known he was visiting and then potentially tried to plan to carry out this aggression knowing that he and his team were going to be there could have some significant repercussions, some ind
>> reporter: when bill burns visited india earlier this month, this is when this happened. his team reported that they were experiencing symptoms similar to havana syndrome, consistent with that van gentle havana syndrome. it is a mysterious illness impacting officials around the world for the greater part of the last few years. it started in havana, cuba, that's why we call it havana syndrome. this incident set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. i'm told that the director...
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in doha, qatar, when the trump administration was negotiating that peace deal and cia director, bill burnsew to kabul two weeks ago for a face-to-face meeting with them as the city was falling and the u.s. airlift was under way. >> raf sanchez in doha, qatar, thank you so much. >>> back to new orleans, hundreds of thousands of people in louisiana still without power, and get this, several parishes won't get it back until the end of the month. the fallout next. but not planters nuts. our dry roasted peanuts have an incredible ratio of size to substance a delicious, salty, crunchy ratio. planters. a nut above. start your day with crest 3d white and from mochaccinos to merlot, your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second count
in doha, qatar, when the trump administration was negotiating that peace deal and cia director, bill burnsew to kabul two weeks ago for a face-to-face meeting with them as the city was falling and the u.s. airlift was under way. >> raf sanchez in doha, qatar, thank you so much. >>> back to new orleans, hundreds of thousands of people in louisiana still without power, and get this, several parishes won't get it back until the end of the month. the fallout next. but not planters...
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halle, look, the pakistani government is watching everything extremely closely, after we heard that bill burnsn has two big fears. one, islamists are involved worldwide, including pakistan. if the taliban can overthrow american forces and take over kabul, they can do it here and elsewhere. and too, the instability along the border, 1600 mile border. militants have been moving freely across that border for years. the fear is they'll do that more and come this direction and that there will be a rush of refugees into this country that frankly this country can't afford. as far as secretary of state blinken's visit, talking to pakistani analysts, they hope he changes his tone, that as he approaches allies, qatar, pakistan, and others here, that he approaches them as a partner, opposed to dictating, use your leverage here, put pressure here. really, they all want the same thing, an inclusive and stable taliban government. >> let me go back to you, she talks about secretary of state blinken, what the pakistanis hope from him. talk about his stops in qatar and the defense secretaries. >> detective ser
halle, look, the pakistani government is watching everything extremely closely, after we heard that bill burnsn has two big fears. one, islamists are involved worldwide, including pakistan. if the taliban can overthrow american forces and take over kabul, they can do it here and elsewhere. and too, the instability along the border, 1600 mile border. militants have been moving freely across that border for years. the fear is they'll do that more and come this direction and that there will be a...
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director bill burns traveled to india earlier this month, a member of his team reported symptoms consistenthat this set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. now, the c.i.a. director himself is said to be fuming with anger, according to a source familiar, and a c.i.a. spokesperson said they don't comment on specific incidents or specific officers, but said that there is a protocol in place for reports of havana syndrome, including medical attention. i am told that this official did receive medical attention. now, there are some dramatic implications potentially at play here. the c.i.a. director's schedule is never widely shared. it's held quite closely within the u.s. government. so u.s. officials are concerned about how the perpetrator would have known that the c.i.a. director was traveling to india, and how they would have been able to plan and carry out this aggression. now, the u.s. government has not yet said who they believe is behind these mysterious illnesses or how exactly they believe that they are being carried out. there is a government-wide investigation into the matter t
director bill burns traveled to india earlier this month, a member of his team reported symptoms consistenthat this set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. now, the c.i.a. director himself is said to be fuming with anger, according to a source familiar, and a c.i.a. spokesperson said they don't comment on specific incidents or specific officers, but said that there is a protocol in place for reports of havana syndrome, including medical attention. i am told that this official did...
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cia director bill burns said in open hearing it's just a simple fact., your intelligence picture is going to be degraded. also with special forces. these are some of the finest troops the world has ever seen. but afghanistan is the landlocked country. we no longer have bases in that country. we don't have close bases in the immediate vicinity. so it's going to be much harder for them, as well. >> what is the, let me ask you something a little bigger picture which is there is the, what should we learn about the military postures we have taken? militarily we had plenty of success in iraq and afghanistan. if you just looked at it via the actual battles. but this military dominance that we had on the battlefield did not translate into us essentially winning, i guess, you could say winning the larger argument. and, frankly, you could argue the cold war, you know, the hot parts of the cold war didn't go well for either side. so, what is the lesson to take away from this? >> well, there are many lessons, obviously, but the overwhelming lesson that i take away
cia director bill burns said in open hearing it's just a simple fact., your intelligence picture is going to be degraded. also with special forces. these are some of the finest troops the world has ever seen. but afghanistan is the landlocked country. we no longer have bases in that country. we don't have close bases in the immediate vicinity. so it's going to be much harder for them, as well. >> what is the, let me ask you something a little bigger picture which is there is the, what...
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peace negotiators here in doha, qatar during the peace talks and bill burns flew to kabul two weeks agoce-to-face meeting with him as the city was falling. there had been so question about whether when the taliban unveils this new government they might include women, whether they might try to signal to the world they moved on from where they were in 2001 but a taliban spokesman telling an italian newspaper this morning, that is not going to happen. women can have administrative goals in government but hallie, they will not be ministers and they will not be leaders. >> raph sanchez, thank you for that report from doha, qatar. julia ainsley, thank youfor your reporting. >>> i want to bring in democratic congressman adam smith of washington, chairman of the armed services committee. thank you for being with us and good morning. >> thank you, appreciate the chance. >> bring us up to speed if you will about what you're hearing from your contacts at the state department about the push to get remaining americans out of afghanistan, what are they telling you and are you satisfied with what they
peace negotiators here in doha, qatar during the peace talks and bill burns flew to kabul two weeks agoce-to-face meeting with him as the city was falling. there had been so question about whether when the taliban unveils this new government they might include women, whether they might try to signal to the world they moved on from where they were in 2001 but a taliban spokesman telling an italian newspaper this morning, that is not going to happen. women can have administrative goals in...
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>> reporter: earlier this month, the cia director bill burns traveled to india.uring the trip, a member of his team reported symptoms similar to, consistent with havana syndrome. it is the mysterious illness that has impacted u.s. diplomats and intelligence officers around the world since 2016. starting in havana, cuba. hence the name havana syndrome. i'm told that this specific incident truly set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. left burns himself fuming with anger, according to one source. we should note, this is the second time in less than a month that these reported incidents at the location have impacted the travel of senior administration officials in the biden administration. vice president kamala harris went to vietnam at the end of last month. there were reported incidents around her travel, as well, which slightly delayed her visit. but this specific incident also has some really serious potential implications here. u.s. government officials are concerned about those implications. that's because the cia director's travel is very tightly held
>> reporter: earlier this month, the cia director bill burns traveled to india.uring the trip, a member of his team reported symptoms similar to, consistent with havana syndrome. it is the mysterious illness that has impacted u.s. diplomats and intelligence officers around the world since 2016. starting in havana, cuba. hence the name havana syndrome. i'm told that this specific incident truly set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. left burns himself fuming with anger, according...
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two weeks ago cia director bill burns flew to kabul for a face-to-face meeting with him just after they fell. now, we expect he will be in charge of the day-to-day runnings of government. a man named sheik hybatullah will be the head likely of the state when the taliban government is unveiled negligence week. yasmin. >> thank you for the update. >>> there's squlus one week left in the recall vote in california. governor gavin newsom, of course, still ahead. what new polling suggests about the likelihood of him getting the boot. >>> are we seeing officer accountability two years after the death of elijah mcclain, an unarmed black man in colorado? officers and paramedics are now facing charges. that's next. that's next. our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. ♪♪ it's velveeta shells & cheese versus the other guys. ♪♪ clearly, velveeta melts crea
two weeks ago cia director bill burns flew to kabul for a face-to-face meeting with him just after they fell. now, we expect he will be in charge of the day-to-day runnings of government. a man named sheik hybatullah will be the head likely of the state when the taliban government is unveiled negligence week. yasmin. >> thank you for the update. >>> there's squlus one week left in the recall vote in california. governor gavin newsom, of course, still ahead. what new polling...
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diplomatically and that's the state department job and below the radar, i'm sure the cia led by ambassador bill burnsoking at a lot of clandestine options and thirdly, if we really hit a hard spot and there are american citizens who have been prevented from leaving afghanistan, you have to start to think about direct military action. we're not there yet. we've got some other cards to play, but the situation can get very difficult going forward. >> and admiral, there's also four americans, the state department pointed out on saturday, got out over land to a neighboring country and were met at the border by embassy officials on the other side. we can assume that it's not iran because there isn't a u.s. embassy. there are five countries around and i would bet it's not china and pakistan seems more likely. the state department taking credit for it. there's one report of former veterans saying they were the ones who got them out, but that said, these are four americans and not the hundreds that we know were left behind. there's been a -- if you will, a pretty big public pub-like effort here. the state dep
diplomatically and that's the state department job and below the radar, i'm sure the cia led by ambassador bill burnsoking at a lot of clandestine options and thirdly, if we really hit a hard spot and there are american citizens who have been prevented from leaving afghanistan, you have to start to think about direct military action. we're not there yet. we've got some other cards to play, but the situation can get very difficult going forward. >> and admiral, there's also four americans,...
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merrick garland, bill burns. not exactly what you would call partisan torchbearers, but they are slowly trying to rebuild that since of trust that these are fundamentally nonpartisan institutions. that doesn't mean they will always do a great job, but it means they won't make their mistakes for partisan reasons. they just have been the challenges that all human beings face and a good job. susan: you said you felt there were times there were grave dangers in the last few years when it came to the intelligence front. what were the grave dangers that you saw? >> well let me take for example an organization i know well which was a product of the 9/11 commission which is the national counterterrorism center. it has worked extremely well across both parties. the leadership of that agency got highly politicized during the last few years. they had difficulty getting a proper director. mary experienced people who had been in charge of that were forced out for reasons that don't bear much scrutiny. it became a political fo
merrick garland, bill burns. not exactly what you would call partisan torchbearers, but they are slowly trying to rebuild that since of trust that these are fundamentally nonpartisan institutions. that doesn't mean they will always do a great job, but it means they won't make their mistakes for partisan reasons. they just have been the challenges that all human beings face and a good job. susan: you said you felt there were times there were grave dangers in the last few years when it came to...
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. >>> the new bill on the governor's desk is expanding the use of controlled burns. the bill establishes new liability concerns if a fire is because of gross lie pill tea. >>> we're learning the names of the five sailors that crashed off the coast on tuesday. the u.s. navy now conducting the recover mission. bradley foster was 29 years of age. the navy says the helicopter crashed during routine flight operations from the "uss abraham lincoln" carrier. three dozen search and rescue flights have taken place but nobody has been found. >>> a man accused of killing four people, including a baby, happened in an early morning shootout in polk county. he shot a family and their dog east of tampa, and when police got there he fired at them and was shot and surrendered. he has no connection to the victims. >> when you see somebody so heartless, to calculated, that they will shoot a mother clinging to her 3-month-old baby, and kill the baby, and shoot the family dog, this guy is heartless and calculated with his murder. >> he was honorably discharged from the u.s. marines and cu
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the bill would increase legal protections for private entities setting controlled burns. the bill passed the state and assembly earlier this week and now heads to the governor's desk. senator bill todd bill dodd, rather from napa introduced a bill, he says can turned, he is concerned about being held liable for the costs of suppressing a prescribed burn has been a major obstacle in its use as a tool for combating wildfires. today marks the beginning of labor day weekend and the symbolic end of summer that a lot of people will be traveling san francisco international airport says that it expects 120,000 passengers to pass through the airport throughout the weekend. that's about three times last year's numbers, but still half of what it was before the pandemic. travelers we spoke with say, because of the delta variant covid is still top of mind. concerning but i think we have to just be safe, even vigilant, you know, not let your guard down and still live our lives. i'm very concerned, and we'll probably quarantine when we get home for a while. the cbc is recommending people
the bill would increase legal protections for private entities setting controlled burns. the bill passed the state and assembly earlier this week and now heads to the governor's desk. senator bill todd bill dodd, rather from napa introduced a bill, he says can turned, he is concerned about being held liable for the costs of suppressing a prescribed burn has been a major obstacle in its use as a tool for combating wildfires. today marks the beginning of labor day weekend and the symbolic end of...
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and it's been reported that you attended and general milley attended, jake sullivan attended, bill burns attended, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> did tony blinken attend? >> his senate mike deputy attended. >> number two sermon? >> mckeon. his number three deck pd. brian mccann. do you know where tony blinken was on september 8th? >> i don't. >> deacon opn used any dod resources to travel between may 7 and may 10? >> i can certainly found out but that's not something i would worry about. >> i would like to know if he used any dod assets, aircraft, bases, air personnel or ground crews to travel between may 7, 2021 and may 10, 2021. thank you for that. secretary austin, who chose september 11 is the date by which we would withdraw from afghanistan. >> i'm not sure that was a military recommendation. they provide an estimate of how long it would take to retrograde our people and equipment. that number fell in the range of possibly up to 120 days but certainly come a shorter than that if we were uncontested. and as it turned out we were uncontested. that takes you to the end of augus
and it's been reported that you attended and general milley attended, jake sullivan attended, bill burns attended, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> did tony blinken attend? >> his senate mike deputy attended. >> number two sermon? >> mckeon. his number three deck pd. brian mccann. do you know where tony blinken was on september 8th? >> i don't. >> deacon opn used any dod resources to travel between may 7 and may 10? >> i can certainly found...
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you can't commit arson and claim credit for putting the fire out especially when part of the bill is still burning and that summarizes what is happening in afghanistan. talk about a picture, a video that really hits home to the brave men and women who gave so much inviting in afghanistan. it is this image we are going to see of the taliban celebrated with a mock funeral for the us. and one world is that image considered an extraordinary success. there is on your screen right there. and the president biden destroyed the credibility of america's promises to the world and the notion of america's power, armed an enemy we have been trying to disarm for 20 years and made a terror attack on the homeland much easier to coordinate. jillian: a lot of people waiting for listening to what the president had to say yesterday that included him saying the threat of terrorism continues but our strategy has to change. we don't need to fight a ground war to do it. people wondering if that is the case, why do we have troops stationed in places all over the world including syria, japan, iraq, south korea, there are st
you can't commit arson and claim credit for putting the fire out especially when part of the bill is still burning and that summarizes what is happening in afghanistan. talk about a picture, a video that really hits home to the brave men and women who gave so much inviting in afghanistan. it is this image we are going to see of the taliban celebrated with a mock funeral for the us. and one world is that image considered an extraordinary success. there is on your screen right there. and the...
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director bill burns of the cia has been front and center in leading on this, and thank goodness he has her job. she was with the state department. i think there's been a lot of anger at secretary of state blinken for his inattention to this. and it's okay. it's good to note and highlight this. we need to have this whole of government approach. in my view and the view of others, you see senator collins on the hill talking openly that americans are under attack. so we have to find out what happened. when it comes time where members of traveling vip parties are getting hit by these attacks, i think that this is a situation where the lights are blinking red right now. you know, we -- if our officials, vips are not safe, we have a serious foreign policy crisis on our hands. >> yeah. by the way, jonathan lamire, speaking of needing answers, mark, also a huge red sox fan. burning up text. we were demanding answers through the weekend. we got our answers. we just didn't like them. >> all grim news, mark. and certainly i know you're -- you tweeted something more optimistic today about the red s
director bill burns of the cia has been front and center in leading on this, and thank goodness he has her job. she was with the state department. i think there's been a lot of anger at secretary of state blinken for his inattention to this. and it's okay. it's good to note and highlight this. we need to have this whole of government approach. in my view and the view of others, you see senator collins on the hill talking openly that americans are under attack. so we have to find out what...
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new bill aimed at preventing wildfires on governor newsom's desk, bill dodd behind the bill to expand controlled burns. establishes new liability standards and holds those responsibility for fire only if caused by gross negligence. critics say that makes potential liability not worth it for many controlled burns. governor to sign into law. >>> rob mayeda, the forecast. >> right now watching heat and some wildfire smoke across northern california, some dropped back into the bay area tonight. 56 degrees in san francisco, had patchy low clouds, mist possible for tomorrow morning. low clouds come in. inland, still in the 70s around walnut creek and livermore. still 74. upper 60s in san jose. we have unhealthy for sensitive groups air quality due to particulate matter pollution. smoke has settled in for the morning. spare the air advisory tomorrow for inland east bay and santa clara valley for ground level ozone, the sunshine and fog that interact for the ground level ozone. smoke forecast may also involve the wildfire smoke. winds out of the northwest at times will pull smoke into the bay area. tomorrow m
new bill aimed at preventing wildfires on governor newsom's desk, bill dodd behind the bill to expand controlled burns. establishes new liability standards and holds those responsibility for fire only if caused by gross negligence. critics say that makes potential liability not worth it for many controlled burns. governor to sign into law. >>> rob mayeda, the forecast. >> right now watching heat and some wildfire smoke across northern california, some dropped back into the bay...
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bill. this is not to burn their fighting to get the civil rights bill moved to pass the judiciary committeee to the connection and that was it and so on i'm speculating here again president kennedy was -- and president johnson the man who would become president had different feelings of king so yeah it came late and i hope the questioner will think about it in the book because i really gave it a lot of thought and it certainly does not diminish, in fact fast-forward martha kennedy and martin luther king become much more closely aligned on poverty and the concerns about the war in vietnam and there were hearings on conditions of the city which kennedy was a part of which he and king argued poetically about the conditions and what to do and so that relationship grew and they were both so closely believed in what they thought were the problems and the solutions were very close and the war in vietnam as well. so i came to see how their relationship developed in 1964 and 65. i mean it was never distant. they weren't at odds but they become much more closely aligned around issues of poverty and t
bill. this is not to burn their fighting to get the civil rights bill moved to pass the judiciary committeee to the connection and that was it and so on i'm speculating here again president kennedy was -- and president johnson the man who would become president had different feelings of king so yeah it came late and i hope the questioner will think about it in the book because i really gave it a lot of thought and it certainly does not diminish, in fact fast-forward martha kennedy and martin...
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got it bill counter [ laughter ] something to burn my fingerprints off so my fingerprints aren't on the" coverage of hurricane ida. let's see what she saw it says, hurricane ida setting new records, fifth strongest landfall, rapid intensification, 24 hours. and then, it says, some other stat [ laughter ] >> steve: whatever >> jimmy: whatever you do the math. leave me alone what do you want me to do, everything >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: some other stat too. next screen grab was sent in by courtney berryman in tennessee she was shopping on amazon for a small playpen to put her dog, okay but then, she found this ad for why to get a playpen for your dog. very interesting it says, why do you need a pet playpen. and if you zoom in it says, "pet gnawing on wall? then it says, "eat a mud." [ laughter ] "bite furniture. it says, "swallow dead person. [ laughter ] no one's double checking these >> steve: yeah, come on. >> jimmy: people have lost their minds. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: no one is double checking those >> steve: i know, not checking >> jimmy: what's that? looks good to me i've got
got it bill counter [ laughter ] something to burn my fingerprints off so my fingerprints aren't on the" coverage of hurricane ida. let's see what she saw it says, hurricane ida setting new records, fifth strongest landfall, rapid intensification, 24 hours. and then, it says, some other stat [ laughter ] >> steve: whatever >> jimmy: whatever you do the math. leave me alone what do you want me to do, everything >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: some other stat too. next...
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. >> bill whitaker: california is burning, on track for the most savage fire year in its history. drought and scorching mpatures havrbare xtreme than ever. two of the biggest fires into more than a million acres in northern california, burning dangerously close to lake tahoe. firefighters haven't had a day off in months. fire chiefs warn, there aren't enough aircraft to go around. "it's a war," one told us. now, fire chiefs from southern california have stolen a page from the military: take the fight to the night. a new fleet of high-tech helicopters will fight wildfires 24/7. and for the first time, the giant chinook-- you've seen them in other war zones-- will lead the night assault. it's an $18 million pilot program the fire chiefs hope will be a game changer. the u.s. forest service was already short-staffed when the caldor fire exploded last month, churninghoe.s forced to flee. to the north, the dixie fire has been rampaging for months, demolishing historic gold rush towns. the drought-parched forests burn so hot, they generate their own fire tornadoes. between the two infern
. >> bill whitaker: california is burning, on track for the most savage fire year in its history. drought and scorching mpatures havrbare xtreme than ever. two of the biggest fires into more than a million acres in northern california, burning dangerously close to lake tahoe. firefighters haven't had a day off in months. fire chiefs warn, there aren't enough aircraft to go around. "it's a war," one told us. now, fire chiefs from southern california have stolen a page from the...
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senate bill 332 aims at expanding the use of prescribed burns. despite the need to reduce fire fuels across the state, it has been challenging for private landowners to secure permits to conduct prescribed burns. >>> taking a live look outside at oakland, san francisco, and san jose, a little hazy outside with more wildfire smoke drifting into the bay area. >> paul heggen joins us now. what are we expecting? >>> things will get a little bit better tomorrow, and the worst air quality that we are going to see over the next several days is happening right now. most of us are in the moderate category. a lot of yellow dots on the map from the air quality sensors. one in the unhealthy for sensitive groups tomorrow in san rafael, but just barely. most of us are yellow throughout the day. a lot of wildfires mcluhan, but most elevated in the atmosphere. i think it will remain the case over the next few days, and that was in at a bit tomorrow, it even further as we had out into the holiday weekend. it's hard to get rid of the smoke entirely, but with good
senate bill 332 aims at expanding the use of prescribed burns. despite the need to reduce fire fuels across the state, it has been challenging for private landowners to secure permits to conduct prescribed burns. >>> taking a live look outside at oakland, san francisco, and san jose, a little hazy outside with more wildfire smoke drifting into the bay area. >> paul heggen joins us now. what are we expecting? >>> things will get a little bit better tomorrow, and the worst...
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also says resources have been stretched thin because of all the other fires burning around the state chief meteorologist bill martin joins us now with an update on the changing weather conditions and bill. this is good news for firefighters. yeah much better news we saw coming, you know, last couple days we knew the last 48 hours. we're going to be harry and they were and then after the noon today, the winds really start to taper off and now they're down, but it's like, like the gentleman said, it's still dangerous. it's a big, huge fire and anything could change. but. bailing winds have backed way off down from 30 35 miles an hour down to 15 miles an hour in tahoe city or south lake tahoe. we're seeing winds 56 miles an hour. here's the fire burn area, and you can kind of see that it has moved a little bit, but most of that activity was gained last night. not not this morning, and so they did a great job. the fire the red flag warnings been dropped as you can see there. winds are light as you can see here, and as you look at the conditions for the fire, generally looking at 20 mile an hour. winds at most on
also says resources have been stretched thin because of all the other fires burning around the state chief meteorologist bill martin joins us now with an update on the changing weather conditions and bill. this is good news for firefighters. yeah much better news we saw coming, you know, last couple days we knew the last 48 hours. we're going to be harry and they were and then after the noon today, the winds really start to taper off and now they're down, but it's like, like the gentleman said,...
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meaningless but he said some very important things, he admitted that this $3.5 trillion tax and burn billas more about reshaping the economy. that's what we've been saying all along. everybody calls it infrastructure bill. it is not. it's a trojan horse. i also want to say that when he talks about oh, we don't want to eliminate the super wealthy. oh, so that concept came up. the fact is, according to fox business, the top 1% already paid over 40% of taxes, the bottom 50% of income earners pays 3%, so i'm not quite sure how he thinks this is going to balance out when it comes to the super wealthy already paying for the most part more than their fair share, and of course, when he says oh, look what i inherited. he inherited the best economy in human history. he inherited a closed ordered border, and it is remarkable that he still blames others. this is everything they've touch ed has gone to hell because they lie. they make things up. they don't know what they're doing it's about winning a new cycle. this statement was part of that. they don't know what they're doing and even in the things
meaningless but he said some very important things, he admitted that this $3.5 trillion tax and burn billas more about reshaping the economy. that's what we've been saying all along. everybody calls it infrastructure bill. it is not. it's a trojan horse. i also want to say that when he talks about oh, we don't want to eliminate the super wealthy. oh, so that concept came up. the fact is, according to fox business, the top 1% already paid over 40% of taxes, the bottom 50% of income earners pays...
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and i wanted me to look at your bills on i was just shown kind of in the college of a john, burn them off your microphone. when you go on general how to comes advice. we drove out to a couple of summer where we tried to find people who actually witnessed nato soldiers working with the taliban. i'll be talking to you. what it is. it will vision using a uniform dental and vision. it was a, took a pre paid co pay today. she's been there. oh dear. when you push revision to the couple issues, what's more complex and there were several dozen families survived. the nato air strikes viagra to a bombing. the taliban that had ordinary working people's homes. even though everything was documented, several years later, these people have still been unable to secure any compensation data sheet down about she was, she was gonna try to younger you could, if you were to almost there was once in american military base as to where these people used to live, they can see puppy fields flowering in the distance. but even though the crop was there, close to a nato base, no one seemed to be to bob, and i'm t
and i wanted me to look at your bills on i was just shown kind of in the college of a john, burn them off your microphone. when you go on general how to comes advice. we drove out to a couple of summer where we tried to find people who actually witnessed nato soldiers working with the taliban. i'll be talking to you. what it is. it will vision using a uniform dental and vision. it was a, took a pre paid co pay today. she's been there. oh dear. when you push revision to the couple issues, what's...
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bill. >> out west, the fire that's been burning near lake tahoe has expanded to more than 210,000 acres. part of the area has been evacuated and officials are warning residents to stay away for now. we're also following the latest developments from the texas abortion ban. a texas law outlaws abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. the vote in the supreme court was 5-4 with the three trump appointed justices joining two other conservative justices. dissenting john roberts and the court's three liberal justices. today the president slammed the ruling and said he planned to launch a whole of government effort looking specifically to hhs and doj to see what steps the federal government can take to insulate those in texas from this law. his words. this afternoon things became tense when the press secretary was asked about the president's faith and abortion rights. >> why does the president support abortion rights when the catholic faith teaches abortion is morally wrong? >> well, he believes it is a woman's right. it's a woman's body and that's his choice. he believes that it's up to a woman
bill. >> out west, the fire that's been burning near lake tahoe has expanded to more than 210,000 acres. part of the area has been evacuated and officials are warning residents to stay away for now. we're also following the latest developments from the texas abortion ban. a texas law outlaws abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. the vote in the supreme court was 5-4 with the three trump appointed justices joining two other conservative justices. dissenting john roberts and the court's...
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bill. so far, the fawn fire has burned 5850 acres since it broke out on wednesday.tained damage inspection teams have begun assessments and at least 25 structures have been destroyed and evacuation orders are still in place. now this comes as the shasta county district attorney detail the charges against the palo alto woman accused of starting that fire and his ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us we're now learning about the evidence she was holding. moments before her arrest. she has to county d a stephanie bridget says a palo alto woman spotted near the fawn fire when it broke out on wednesday was carrying a tellte
bill. so far, the fawn fire has burned 5850 acres since it broke out on wednesday.tained damage inspection teams have begun assessments and at least 25 structures have been destroyed and evacuation orders are still in place. now this comes as the shasta county district attorney detail the charges against the palo alto woman accused of starting that fire and his ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us we're now learning about the evidence she was holding. moments before her arrest. she has to...
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bill. so far, the fawn fire has burned 5850 acres since it broke out on wednesday. right now it is 10% contained damage inspection teams have begun assessments and at least 25 structures have been destroyed and evacuation orders are still in place. now this comes as the shasta county district attorney detail the charges against the palo alto woman accused of starting that fire and his ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us we're now learning about the evidence she was holding. moments before her arrest. she has to county d a stephanie bridget says a palo alto woman spotted near the fawn fire when it broke out on wednesday was carrying a telltale piece of evidence. she was contacted by cal fire coming out of the brush. where the fire was started with an operable lighter in her pocket earlier that day, cal fire investigators say workers at a quarry caught 30 year old alexandra supernova, trespassing and acting strangely on their property. she was asked to leave and later fled and left off into. of the hills super neighbor could be considered an unusual if not unlikely
bill. so far, the fawn fire has burned 5850 acres since it broke out on wednesday. right now it is 10% contained damage inspection teams have begun assessments and at least 25 structures have been destroyed and evacuation orders are still in place. now this comes as the shasta county district attorney detail the charges against the palo alto woman accused of starting that fire and his ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us we're now learning about the evidence she was holding. moments before...
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bill. thank you. the knp complex fire in northern california continues to burn with 0% containment. it is now reached a small area of the giant forest in sequoia national park which is home to the world's tallest tree. that 275 ft. tall tree is now wrapped in protective foil at its base to try to protect it. firefighters are working to keep the flames from spreading further into the grove of ancient sequoias, the parks, roads, campgrounds, lodges and visitor centers are all closed and all wilderness permits have now been cancelled. fire is now burned close to 22,000 acres, but there is some good news tonight. you can see this is the latest emperor map and you can see where the fire perimeter is in relation to the job forest and you can see. that the fire moved up into the forest a little bit, but not a lot. the knp complex fire was started by lightning 10 days ago. so once again that red flag warning for several areas in the east bay remains in effect until eight o'clock tomorrow night. the national weather service says there is a threat to property or life in the east bay interior
bill. thank you. the knp complex fire in northern california continues to burn with 0% containment. it is now reached a small area of the giant forest in sequoia national park which is home to the world's tallest tree. that 275 ft. tall tree is now wrapped in protective foil at its base to try to protect it. firefighters are working to keep the flames from spreading further into the grove of ancient sequoias, the parks, roads, campgrounds, lodges and visitor centers are all closed and all...
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bill. we appreciate the context and perspective there. the cal door fire burning in eldorado and amador counties has already destroyed nearly 700 homes and businesses and hundreds more are threatened. ktvu is brooks jarocz is in the fire zone and talked with cal fire crews who are doing everything they can to try to save property. wind blowing flames flaring embers flying the threat of spot fires likely homes at risk with so much dry vegetation pushed down and around in christmas valley block after block saved the flames inch closer and closer to neighborhoods. firefighters have begun making a natural fire break by digging trenches right near homes in hopes that they can protect property. but down us 50 sierra at tahoe ski resort was in the path of the flames at least a half dozen homes nearby, destroyed cabins across the highway. also now just twisted metal and smoldering timber. what remains will believe it or not, that's a garden hose. other things found among the rubble. well, here's a paint rolling pan, and here's the bottom of a shovel. while not all saved t
bill. we appreciate the context and perspective there. the cal door fire burning in eldorado and amador counties has already destroyed nearly 700 homes and businesses and hundreds more are threatened. ktvu is brooks jarocz is in the fire zone and talked with cal fire crews who are doing everything they can to try to save property. wind blowing flames flaring embers flying the threat of spot fires likely homes at risk with so much dry vegetation pushed down and around in christmas valley block...
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that have erupted across the country turn violent, or he contributor, burn chen and roy, uterus gray, breaks down the reactions to the bill. the problem is that i cannot she, why such a lot less? because if the demonstration is violent or culture was loud, it can already disperse, under the criminal code and under various law. so there's absolutely no reason because i think they want to stop the message from being can be too late. and if that's the case, then it's a very serious constitutional contravention of the charges. and for anyone who does believe that such a law would infringe on the canadian charter of rights and freedoms, which does guarantee freedom of assembly and freedom of speech. remember that any and all of the freedoms outlined in the charter are subject to what it called reasonable limitations by the government. and as we have seen time and time again, when different court cases have led that certain code restrictions violates human rights in canada, such as the canadian florentine hotels, it does seem that canadian judges are of the opinion that if something is done supposedly in the name of stopping th
that have erupted across the country turn violent, or he contributor, burn chen and roy, uterus gray, breaks down the reactions to the bill. the problem is that i cannot she, why such a lot less? because if the demonstration is violent or culture was loud, it can already disperse, under the criminal code and under various law. so there's absolutely no reason because i think they want to stop the message from being can be too late. and if that's the case, then it's a very serious constitutional...
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burn. >> dirkson's important to the civil rights bill. that's pretty incredible. republicans used to be real people in those days. >> shout out to senator dirkson. go ahead, mya. >> mcconnell has decided his future is in the supreme court, and i actually -- i think you're right, governor dean, about what's at stake here and that it's a bad political move, but unfortunately mcconnell has said i've transformed the country in the courts and my own image and that's very dangerous for the country. >> i think that's a fair point you're both hitting on, which is the way he's standing against everything, standing to thwart progress is the legacy he wants to preserve which brings us to another news update i have. dr. dean, it's always good to see you. mya stays with me for this one. bipartisan police reform talks, which is something we've been covering on "the beat" since their inception. we've been wondering if it was worth it but democrats like cory booker and others said give them a shot. the news tonight, these talks have collapsed. the three lead negotianegotiato cong
burn. >> dirkson's important to the civil rights bill. that's pretty incredible. republicans used to be real people in those days. >> shout out to senator dirkson. go ahead, mya. >> mcconnell has decided his future is in the supreme court, and i actually -- i think you're right, governor dean, about what's at stake here and that it's a bad political move, but unfortunately mcconnell has said i've transformed the country in the courts and my own image and that's very dangerous...
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bill. let's discuss further with cnn political analyst alex burns.imes." good morning. we appreciate you sharing your expertise and reporting with us. complicating all of this is the deadline that house speaker nancy pelosi promised that she'd put this infrastructure bill on the floor by the end of the month. >> that is an extraordinarily important complication in this process. to turn around a reconciliation package in a month, which is basically the timeline pelosi promised moderates in the house, would be a breakneck pace under any circumstances. even if you already had the bones of a compromise agreement already in place. they do not have that yet, as you were just explaining. joe manchin and other moderates in the senate are holding out for a smaller, slimmer, more targeted bill. and it's important to remember here, bernie sanders and other progressives would like to project the idea that they have 48 or 49 votes for a $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill and the problem is joe manchin or joe manchin and kyrsten sinema, the arizona senator, they do
bill. let's discuss further with cnn political analyst alex burns.imes." good morning. we appreciate you sharing your expertise and reporting with us. complicating all of this is the deadline that house speaker nancy pelosi promised that she'd put this infrastructure bill on the floor by the end of the month. >> that is an extraordinarily important complication in this process. to turn around a reconciliation package in a month, which is basically the timeline pelosi promised...
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bill to fight fire with fire. this legislation makes it easier now for private landowners to secure, prescribed burned permits, andlimits their liability if those fires get out of control. >>> producing a stop sign in california might not mean the same thing for drivers and cyclists. that is because state lawmakers passed ab 122. the bill allows cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs when it is safe to do so. supporters say it will reduce the number of collisions, by allowing bikers to spend less time in dangerous intersections. some are skeptical. >> certainly i could see a situation where the cyclist is not expecting to stop it all, and then the car is not ready for that. >> it might be great in more suburban areas, with less traffic. >> nine other states have similar policies. the bill now heads to the governor's desk. >>> bottle rock returns to wine country tomorrow. what you need to know before you go. >>> this safety step you may need to take more than california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to
bill to fight fire with fire. this legislation makes it easier now for private landowners to secure, prescribed burned permits, andlimits their liability if those fires get out of control. >>> producing a stop sign in california might not mean the same thing for drivers and cyclists. that is because state lawmakers passed ab 122. the bill allows cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs when it is safe to do so. supporters say it will reduce the number of collisions, by allowing...
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say when the economy turns down and some people stop paying their bills buy now pay later and afterpay are going to be particularly burned >> we thought about this from when we designed the product from day one there was a couple of really important points it is low average value short duration most importantly, once someone is litton one installment they can't continue shopping until they pay their balance back. there is a great cycle where over time we are engaging with more high-quality consumers because we give good people more flexibility and naturally people who are late over time they are g.i. given less flexibility. those checks and balances are part of the reason consumers love us as much as they do. >> gary gensler from the sec is here later today how much does crypto matter to what after pay does? >> a lot now, given square's strategic importance of crypto we are really excited by that. i think what crypto represents is putting the power back in the consumers' hands it also is led primarily from the next generation. when you look at this millennial and gen z consumer and this movement that is underpinning cryp
say when the economy turns down and some people stop paying their bills buy now pay later and afterpay are going to be particularly burned >> we thought about this from when we designed the product from day one there was a couple of really important points it is low average value short duration most importantly, once someone is litton one installment they can't continue shopping until they pay their balance back. there is a great cycle where over time we are engaging with more...